Big Blue

Are you Big Blue? Probably not; however, you may not have known that Utah State's mascot has some deep history. Originally Big
Blue was a real white bull painted blue before each game. When the Spectrum was first built, however, there was concern that Big
Blue would scuff up the new basketball court, so Big Blue was donned with red rubber boots; this was a disaster. Because of the
damage done to the football field and the basketball court Big Blue was discontinued.

In 1987 Big Blue got a second life when Student Athletics Vice President John Mortensen decided that Utah State should still
have a mascot and spent $750 on a costume for Big Blue. The costume was somewhat of a disappointment because it was royal blue,
not navy, had real animal horns, and was not easy to move around in. Big Blue took another backseat for two seasons until 1989
when a student pestered the cheerleading advisor to let him be the mascot. Big Blue was the name and since then there have been
six Big Blues, four of which have gone on to become professional mascots and all of which remain anonymous.